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what got us to this point? >> newt gingrich got us to this point. when republicans took over the control of the house and the house and the senate and then congress was up for grabs. it created huge competition for both parties to continue to keep control. and leadership in both parties began to demand, not leadership on policy issues, but leadership on the capacity to raise money. so they became full-time fund-raisers. you know, spending the vast majority of their time focused on this issue rather than focused on the issues that are important to america. that has had a profound effect, not just on what congress does, i mean, there's a great story in "the huffington post" about how in the first six months of the year the number one issue that congress focused on in the middle of two wars, huge unemployment problem, huge deficit problem. the number unissue was the bank swipe fee issue. why was that? if you dance around with $19 billion on the table and act like you're coy and not sure which way to go, money begins to rain down on top of your campaign
what got us to this point? >> newt gingrich got us to this point. when republicans took over the control of the house and the house and the senate and then congress was up for grabs. it created huge competition for both parties to continue to keep control. and leadership in both parties began to demand, not leadership on policy issues, but leadership on the capacity to raise money. so they became full-time fund-raisers. you know, spending the vast majority of their time focused on this...
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and i think most of us have to work for a living. work becomes white central activity, so go do something you like. go succeed at something you want to succeed at regardless of what it is. >> mr. speaker behalf of the atlantic museum and the washington forum, thank you premature time. >> thank you. [applause] >> presidential candidate and governor, mitt romney delivered an address at charleston, south airliner. he spoke to cadets at the citadel at the military college at the auditorium on the citadel campus. his remarks are 20 minutes. >> -- the opportunity you've given me to speak and address a number of items of great significance. it's always an honor to be here in south carolina, where patriotism is a passionate tops even barbecuing football. [applause] it's a great honor to be here at the citadel. every university and college produces future engineers and doctors and lawyers here to set a value course do that, but you have another specialty as well. you produce heroes. over 1400 of your alumni have served in iraq and that cannot
and i think most of us have to work for a living. work becomes white central activity, so go do something you like. go succeed at something you want to succeed at regardless of what it is. >> mr. speaker behalf of the atlantic museum and the washington forum, thank you premature time. >> thank you. [applause] >> presidential candidate and governor, mitt romney delivered an address at charleston, south airliner. he spoke to cadets at the citadel at the military college at the...
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another key point that needed to be made was that the techniques that we used were all previously used on american military personnel. not all of them, but all of them had been used in training for a lot of our own, um, specialists in the military area. so there wasn't any technique that we used on any al-qaeda individual that hadn't been used on our own troops first. just to give you some idea whether or not we were, quote, torturing the people we captured. the way the program worked was, um, the agency came in, um, george tenet then still, director of the cia. he talked to me, talked to a couple of other people. basically, he wanted to know however they could go in terms of interrogations of these individuals that we captured. and the, you really needed two kinds of sign-offs. one was a sign-off from the president, and secondly was a ruling from the justice department as to where that line was that you couldn't cross. and we sought and obtained both of those. the president signed up to it as did the other members of the national security council. some of my colleagues may have forgot
another key point that needed to be made was that the techniques that we used were all previously used on american military personnel. not all of them, but all of them had been used in training for a lot of our own, um, specialists in the military area. so there wasn't any technique that we used on any al-qaeda individual that hadn't been used on our own troops first. just to give you some idea whether or not we were, quote, torturing the people we captured. the way the program worked was, um,...
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many of you in this room i'm sure use the netflix. what they did is dynamically throw what is this is as more and more people click on movies that they want to watch. so then what they are doing is as the need scales, they then have the ability -- they pay them, and, of course, it drops off as soon as the need drops off as well. so they end up essentially paying for average demand. the technology is widely deployed around the world. >> as kind of a follow-up, individuals often use cloud services for backing up their computers. are we about to see people using their computers to back up their clout services to guarantee that they hold on to their data? >> you are at the tip of a very interesting iceberg. go 100,000 miles in space and look down at the earth. we are still driving more wavelength down. there is no problem distributing content out to users. what we have a fundamental problem with is distribution of power. power is dominating in terms of distribution networks q one of the reasons why it does not make sense is because you ar
many of you in this room i'm sure use the netflix. what they did is dynamically throw what is this is as more and more people click on movies that they want to watch. so then what they are doing is as the need scales, they then have the ability -- they pay them, and, of course, it drops off as soon as the need drops off as well. so they end up essentially paying for average demand. the technology is widely deployed around the world. >> as kind of a follow-up, individuals often use cloud...
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we are glad you joined us tonight for part for our party tore here on pbs, coming up right now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles 1to nt eonowneme o conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> brought to you by the aarp foundation. w. k. kellogg foundation, engaging communities to improve the lives of local children. learn more at wkkf.org. >> the annie e. casey foundation, helping to build better future for american kids and families. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: despite all the talk in washington from both sides of the aisle, democrats and republicans, about the importance of jobs, unemployment in this c
we are glad you joined us tonight for part for our party tore here on pbs, coming up right now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and...
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please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. it has been an honor to serve you as a supervisor and i would be honored to be your sheriff. >> the league of women voters and sfgovtv have been honored to bring you statements by all four candidates for share of. >> my name is paul miyamoto and i make captain in the sheriff's department and i can't edit it for sheriff in this election. our department finds itself in a very neat situation on the eve of a significant change in the criminal justice system. our share has decided to retire after close to 32 years. the best person to continue his legacy and build on his foundation is someone who has been a part of carrying out that vision. that is me. i have professional experience in the operations and management of this department. i have risen through the ranks of all positions in gaining that experience as a trusted manager and leader with share of tennessee. i have work to implement and support these programs throughout my entire career in public service. i love this department and i
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i knew he was running a half marathon. >> 94 touring as. -- thank you for joining us.
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i am hopeful that all of you will look at us through a prism. does your candidate have a vision to make sure that san francisco can be that model city, and as he or she have the track record to demonstrate they can use the power of government to get things done and to create opportunity. 14 years is your city attorney on the issues of national significance to marriage equality, choice, shutting down the power plant, making our streets safer, going after fraud, waste, and abuse, i tried to use the power of the law to make a difference in people's lives each and every day. and the leadership that san francisco has shown on local, state wide, and national issues have been accomplished through the leadership of my office, working in conjunction with a lot of the people of here. i look for to having your support and vote on november 8. thank you very much. [applause] >> there we go. is that on? do not take away my time. no, i am thrilled. i have been a lifelong registered independent. i did not realize everybody was so independent of here. i thought
i am hopeful that all of you will look at us through a prism. does your candidate have a vision to make sure that san francisco can be that model city, and as he or she have the track record to demonstrate they can use the power of government to get things done and to create opportunity. 14 years is your city attorney on the issues of national significance to marriage equality, choice, shutting down the power plant, making our streets safer, going after fraud, waste, and abuse, i tried to use...
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cnbc's jim cramer joins us. jim, first of all, this quinnipiac poll showing by 81-10, people in new york city at least support the protests and support them digging in for the long haul. i'm guessing that's not the view on lower manhattan? >> i don't know. i went to see them on saturday. >> what is your take. >> peaceful group of people. fans of the show. like the fact that they are able to rally together with a very simple message. and the message was, 1% of the people are very wealthy and they are not paying their share. and you know, frankly, i found myself agreeing with them. that's what the numbers show. it is very understandable why these people would have the support of many people in new york. their message is hardly radical, andrea, hardly radical. >> in fact, one of the sub sets or maybe a larger group is students. when you look at the student loan burden and fact that student loans are so hard to get rid of tp. you can't declare bankruptcy. you can't get them financed properly. the student loans on so
cnbc's jim cramer joins us. jim, first of all, this quinnipiac poll showing by 81-10, people in new york city at least support the protests and support them digging in for the long haul. i'm guessing that's not the view on lower manhattan? >> i don't know. i went to see them on saturday. >> what is your take. >> peaceful group of people. fans of the show. like the fact that they are able to rally together with a very simple message. and the message was, 1% of the people are...
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let us celebrate her life, for, isn't that what she'd want us to do? all: mm-hmm. that's where she got that. let us live like she lived, and don't be afraid to open your heart to those that are dear to you. amen? all: amen. and always make sure you put yourself in other people's shoes before you judge them. is that all right? all: that's right! and no matter how busy life gets, i want you to take 20 minutes every day, for yourself, so you can reflect on who you are as one of god's children, amen? all: amen! i love you, and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it. thank you for coming. ♪ amazing grace j.d.: it was weird, because even though we were all caught up in the moment, once we got to work, we fell right back into our routines. turk, she's back. oh, my god. tammy 2-toes. carla: so that's it? one second we're mourning laverne, and the next you're making up ridiculous nicknames? baby, what am i supposed to call her? her name's tammy and she's got 2 toes. i hate this. everybody's moving on as if laverne was never even here. baby... it's like her feet ar
let us celebrate her life, for, isn't that what she'd want us to do? all: mm-hmm. that's where she got that. let us live like she lived, and don't be afraid to open your heart to those that are dear to you. amen? all: amen. and always make sure you put yourself in other people's shoes before you judge them. is that all right? all: that's right! and no matter how busy life gets, i want you to take 20 minutes every day, for yourself, so you can reflect on who you are as one of god's children,...
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what is wrong with us? where are those people who stood up for americans and stood up for freedom and fought for the right ideas? they seem to have disappeared. i'd yield back to my friend for his comment. mr. franks: well, mr. carter, i just think that we forget had we talk about the economy and jobs -- forget when we talk about the economy and jobs that the most important thing we can do for the economy and jobs is to make sure that this country is secure and that productivity is allowed unfettered, that it is a secure environment in which to flourish. if the government would get out of the way, this economy will flourish. it will go forward. but if we fail as a government to do what is our duty, which is the national security, there's nothing that could damage our economy more. i remind everyone that we lost $2 trillion in our economy when two airplanes hit two buildings. it's very easy to forget the cost of war. someone said that, you know, that war devours everything that peace gives. and we need to ma
what is wrong with us? where are those people who stood up for americans and stood up for freedom and fought for the right ideas? they seem to have disappeared. i'd yield back to my friend for his comment. mr. franks: well, mr. carter, i just think that we forget had we talk about the economy and jobs -- forget when we talk about the economy and jobs that the most important thing we can do for the economy and jobs is to make sure that this country is secure and that productivity is allowed...
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(laughter) >> yes, but there used to be more. believe it or not, violence has been in decline for thousands of years. we may be living in the most peaceful era in our species' existence. >> stephen: really. we should paint that on some of our bombs. (laughter) >> well, violence hasn't gone down to zero but it has definitely gone down. prehistoric tribes killed each other at a rate of about 15%. during the kingdoms it went down to 3%. today it's much less than a percentage point. there are more people being killed but an awful lot more not being killed. >> stephen: it's gone down to less than a percentage point? we kill less than a percent of each other? >> that's right. >> stephen: so we're supposed to hit like seven billion by halloween? seven billion people on earth by halloween. so how many of each other will we kill about? >> every year? >> stephen: yeah. >> in the tens of thousands. >> stephen: that's it? there are 10,000 handgun deaths in the united states every year. >> oh, i'm sorry. i'm talking about in warfare. many mor
(laughter) >> yes, but there used to be more. believe it or not, violence has been in decline for thousands of years. we may be living in the most peaceful era in our species' existence. >> stephen: really. we should paint that on some of our bombs. (laughter) >> well, violence hasn't gone down to zero but it has definitely gone down. prehistoric tribes killed each other at a rate of about 15%. during the kingdoms it went down to 3%. today it's much less than a percentage...
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thank you for joining us. margaret, what is the potential of harp doing what it initially wants to do? >> a lot of people are asking why now, why not two years ago couldn't fhfa move in this direction. this is a very small set of borrowers. there are people who it is worth not walking away from their homes and they think that a refinance might make a reduction in the monthly payments. i'm not sure it will be the stimulus the administration wants. there will be an uptick in the numbers. again, this program when it was first rolled out in 2009 expected to hit five million borrowers. it has come drastically under that bar. >> nick, what are your thoughts on success? >> well, i think that doctor demarco has a tough job. he's been criticized on all this week. some folks say this is just a band-aid for the housing market that needs a lot more help. other folks on the hill are saying you are doing too much, we should be focusing on getting to the bottom of the housing market and let the foreclosures flow through. i t
thank you for joining us. margaret, what is the potential of harp doing what it initially wants to do? >> a lot of people are asking why now, why not two years ago couldn't fhfa move in this direction. this is a very small set of borrowers. there are people who it is worth not walking away from their homes and they think that a refinance might make a reduction in the monthly payments. i'm not sure it will be the stimulus the administration wants. there will be an uptick in the numbers....
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we have a river behind us. we have a glacier above us. the setting is just perfection. >> but inside the walls of spring creek, natural beauty gives way to the harsh reality of a maximum security penitentiary. >> we're at the end of the road for the state of alaska department of corrections the worst behaved prisoners end up here. >> those who pose the greatest threat to other inmates and staff are segregated in house one, the lockdown unit. >> basically, minimum rights. minimum, they're in their cells for 23 hours a day. >> on the day we wanted to interview him, house one inmate, antonio robertson was in an especially foul mood. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> calm down. >> every one of you [ bleep ], [ bleep ], i'm going to start with, you guyed are [ bleep ]. we need more. what do you want to know? >> robertson, serving a 60-year sentence for murder has spent most of the last two years in house one. >> why are you in here? >> in house one. it's a long story. i refuse to let myself be assaulted and not fight back. >> robertson no
we have a river behind us. we have a glacier above us. the setting is just perfection. >> but inside the walls of spring creek, natural beauty gives way to the harsh reality of a maximum security penitentiary. >> we're at the end of the road for the state of alaska department of corrections the worst behaved prisoners end up here. >> those who pose the greatest threat to other inmates and staff are segregated in house one, the lockdown unit. >> basically, minimum rights....
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it made us stronger. i, for one, think that we're vastly better off and stronger for having gone through the civil rights movement, you know, the civil war, civil rights movement. and now i think today if you look at the south, we're very -- i think we're very forward, and i think we've been bressed to -- blessed to have had some of the writers who we have had such as willie morrison and others to really help us reflect what happened to us here. >> next, jeopardy champion ken jennings presents a history of cartography and examines the ways that maps are used today. this is about 40 minutes. [applause] are. >> thank you. that's very kind. thank you. can you hear me okay? is it okay? the thanks for coming out. this is a lot of people. i have been to elliot books many times, but i've never seen this part. i got to go through some offices, and i was like, where are we? [laughter] anyway, it's nice to see you guys. i am ken jennings. um, i think what we'll do is i'll talk a little bit about the book, and then
it made us stronger. i, for one, think that we're vastly better off and stronger for having gone through the civil rights movement, you know, the civil war, civil rights movement. and now i think today if you look at the south, we're very -- i think we're very forward, and i think we've been bressed to -- blessed to have had some of the writers who we have had such as willie morrison and others to really help us reflect what happened to us here. >> next, jeopardy champion ken jennings...
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and when do you use it? um, i use it all the time. i love listening to jazz in the car. you know the only thing that stinks is you can't have a martini. (laughs) the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. what makes us number one in motorcycle insurance? we love bikes. we love riders. and most of all, we love to ride. perfect hair every time. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> harris: fox news is america's election headquarters. a new poll shows most americans are not confident president obama can turn around the economy. just 43% say they think his policy also make a difference, according to a new associated press gfk poll. that's compared with a much higher 70% just after he won the election in 2008. the number of americans who say the economy is very poor hitting a new high in t
and when do you use it? um, i use it all the time. i love listening to jazz in the car. you know the only thing that stinks is you can't have a martini. (laughs) the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. what makes us number one in motorcycle...
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even if you don't use a spoon. new slow kettle soups from campbell's it's amazing what soup can do. >> we've been telling you about solyndra. a solar penny that went belly up after a half billion dollars in tax money. another company is under scrutiny. the fed used tax dollars to build a truck stop. intended to save truck drivers from burning fuel while resting. it had requested tax money even after. >> months after obtaining 400,000 in eta stimulus funds, this truck stop sits idle. for electrical hookups and truckers wouldn't have to burn diesel fuel while resting. state and epa apparently unaware that the owner had history of legal problems and filed for bankruptcy. what i'm questioning is the oversight and fiduciary responsibility that the federal government, the people that run these programs have to we, the taxpayers. >> and how we'll learn from that. >> mike fielden is president of idle air, one of the half dozen companies encouraging drivers to plug in, such as this one in georgia. >> not only offers 110 pow
even if you don't use a spoon. new slow kettle soups from campbell's it's amazing what soup can do. >> we've been telling you about solyndra. a solar penny that went belly up after a half billion dollars in tax money. another company is under scrutiny. the fed used tax dollars to build a truck stop. intended to save truck drivers from burning fuel while resting. it had requested tax money even after. >> months after obtaining 400,000 in eta stimulus funds, this truck stop sits idle....
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levin: i won't use that. first of all i'm glad the majority leader came to the floor to talk about jobs. this set of bills is not a jobs bill. to call it that is a pure smokescreen. i quoted mark zandi before. i don't think it's meaningful in terms of jobs. it's more trying to clean up something that needs cleaning up. that's the 3%. he's called upon the senate to act. to act on bills that would essentially allow mercury to continue to be accessible. and other bills that are called a jobs bill, deregulation where it's necessary to regulate is a jobs bill? and he called again on the senate to act. we haven't had a single hearing here in the house on the president's jobs bill. not a single hearing. he has proposed to cut the payroll tax cut in half for 98% of the businesses. a complete payroll tax holiday for workers. extending 100% expensing. not a single hearing on that. preventing up to 280,000 teacher layoffs. not a single hearing on that. don't call on the senate. the majority leader should call on the hou
levin: i won't use that. first of all i'm glad the majority leader came to the floor to talk about jobs. this set of bills is not a jobs bill. to call it that is a pure smokescreen. i quoted mark zandi before. i don't think it's meaningful in terms of jobs. it's more trying to clean up something that needs cleaning up. that's the 3%. he's called upon the senate to act. to act on bills that would essentially allow mercury to continue to be accessible. and other bills that are called a jobs bill,...
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they got into an argument over a paintbrush being used. the paint brush caught fire along with the tar and gasoline mixture they had been painting . witnesses claimed that he pulled out all lighter and everything -- lighter and everything caught fire. the fire escalated to three alarms, boeing thick plumes of smoke that could be seen first for miles. it took hours to contain the flames which threatened a nearby gas station. tonight, jason hicks is still in place custody. >> his charges include first and second degree arson, assault, and reckless endangerment. >> baltimore county police are investigating a deadly accident in liberty road just after 1:00 this afternoon. to give your vehicles were involved, four people were treated for serious but not life-threatening injuries. if they are also investigating a deadly crash and altars after a man crashed his motorcycle into a tractor trailer. he lost control and rear-ended the truck. he was rushed to shock trauma were he later died. police believe that speed was a factor and he was not wearing
they got into an argument over a paintbrush being used. the paint brush caught fire along with the tar and gasoline mixture they had been painting . witnesses claimed that he pulled out all lighter and everything -- lighter and everything caught fire. the fire escalated to three alarms, boeing thick plumes of smoke that could be seen first for miles. it took hours to contain the flames which threatened a nearby gas station. tonight, jason hicks is still in place custody. >> his charges...
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. >> why use? >> andrew jackson said that "he looks like god and talks like god." >> charles evans hughes -- the republican presidential nominee soon after the national convention. tonight, we looked at the life and legacy of charles evans hughes who was a two-term governor, secretary of state, and twice a supreme court justice. he was perhaps best known as one of the co-authors of the new deal. we're broadcasting live across from the capitol. he inaugurated this building when it first opened in 1935. let me introduce you to our guests this evening were joining us to talk about the life and legacy of charles evans hughes. my first guest is an historian, and bernadette higher -- bernadette tyler is a professor at cornell law school. i want you to set the stage for us. 1916, woodrow wilson wants to be reelected. frame what was going on in the country and the presidential campaign. >> president wilson said it would be a tragedy if his administration was defined by foriegn policy. it turned out to be j
. >> why use? >> andrew jackson said that "he looks like god and talks like god." >> charles evans hughes -- the republican presidential nominee soon after the national convention. tonight, we looked at the life and legacy of charles evans hughes who was a two-term governor, secretary of state, and twice a supreme court justice. he was perhaps best known as one of the co-authors of the new deal. we're broadcasting live across from the capitol. he inaugurated this...
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and follow us on twitter if you missed any of tonight's show or any other night you can use cash you've got on flash the lot of shell and coming up next is can. lose. how did they get off easy di un wants an answer after images released following the capture of libya's dictator and his son suggests they were killed in the violently while in captivity. new york's occupy wall street protests go on despite more arrests and inspiring copycat demonstrations to call for social and economic change in asia europe and the middle east. and the launch of a full inquest into the death of former russian agent alexander litvinenko could lead to someone comfortable revelations about the u.k.'s intelligence services.
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a pitbull viciously attaccs a six-year-old girl who as justice repprter joy lepola nd - tells us... the dog is stilll ((pkg)) a six year old girl is reccvering tonight after being attacked by a neighbor's pitbull.(loreeta) 9:25:23 that dog could have &pripped my child's leg off.. away... but just wass't fast enough. (keyniya) 9:36:53 i -& dog bit my leg so hard i had two bitesafter pending the &pnight at the hospital... keyniyaais back at homee.. recovering.angry mounts among her fammly members upset that the dog. ((acheeta) 9:46:05 iim mad looking at her like that i'm mad.(isisha) 9:52:59 the dog needs to beeput down ann the owner needs to pay. by control says officers can't al - removeethe pitbull unless an aafidavit is filed or pplice report. that has not happened because they've een at the hospital. 9:45:35 there should be a law against pitbulls family members now plan to circulate a petition po ban pitbulls froo their neighborhoodd the signatures willlgo to thhir home owners asssciation.9:49:22 if they have danggrous dogs in a community of residents guess what they have to pay
a pitbull viciously attaccs a six-year-old girl who as justice repprter joy lepola nd - tells us... the dog is stilll ((pkg)) a six year old girl is reccvering tonight after being attacked by a neighbor's pitbull.(loreeta) 9:25:23 that dog could have &pripped my child's leg off.. away... but just wass't fast enough. (keyniya) 9:36:53 i -& dog bit my leg so hard i had two bitesafter pending the &pnight at the hospital... keyniyaais back at homee.. recovering.angry mounts among her...
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with us. today, our nation acknowledges that this memorial represents a stairstep beyond segregation. a preacher from the south effected a social change that helped to redeem the soul of america. i want to express my gratitude to each person, organization, corporation, entity that contributed to what we see here today, from its conception to its realization. however, we would be remiss if we did not also recognize and honor the life and legacy of my mother, mrs. coretta scott king. [cheers and applause] after the assassination of my father, she raised the question of children. she also raised a nation in our fathers teachings and values. -- after the assassination my father, she raised the four children and raise the nation in our fathers teachings and values. she spearheaded the effort to establish the king center in atlanta as the official live and memorial -- living memorial to dr. martin luther king, jr., and then went on to champion a national holiday commemorating our father's birthday a
with us. today, our nation acknowledges that this memorial represents a stairstep beyond segregation. a preacher from the south effected a social change that helped to redeem the soul of america. i want to express my gratitude to each person, organization, corporation, entity that contributed to what we see here today, from its conception to its realization. however, we would be remiss if we did not also recognize and honor the life and legacy of my mother, mrs. coretta scott king. [cheers and...
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it referred to us research in motion. and it says it's working to resox the situation quickly as possible to continue to update coon assumer has more information is available. updates on web sites at rim.com. and the cost of heating your home will be higher this winter though it's going to be warmer outside. u.s. department of energy says prices are up for heating oil and natural gas. households will pay about 3% more to heat their homes, those with heating oil not very many around here will see bill goes up about 8% that, is a record high. >> we project they'll be see being modest increases and costs go up, temperatures will, too and that will keep keep heating costs down. >> food prices are going down, too. u.s. farmers produced a bigger surplus of corn, meaning more corn for serial, bread and animal feed that could help hold prices down. the government says costs will rise by up to 4% this year, and next year, just 3%, at least 3.5. food prices have been going up partly because corn has been diverted into ethanol fuel.
it referred to us research in motion. and it says it's working to resox the situation quickly as possible to continue to update coon assumer has more information is available. updates on web sites at rim.com. and the cost of heating your home will be higher this winter though it's going to be warmer outside. u.s. department of energy says prices are up for heating oil and natural gas. households will pay about 3% more to heat their homes, those with heating oil not very many around here will...
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a foley catheter is used to drain a patient's bladder. during labor doctors can insert one to put pressure on the cervix. >>> remember when mom used to say go outside and play? it seems she was helping you in more ways than you knew. a new study suggests more time outside may help improve a child's vision. researchers in britain found youngsters spent four hours a week less outdoors if they were nearsighted. >>> it is 4:52 and time to take a look at the question of the morning. >>> one out of eight men admits to using this to get a date. a baby or small child, a dog, or someone else's car. i love this question. put your answer on our facebook page. we'll have some of your comments and the answer in a little bit. a nice thai overall by noon. mid-60s at 3:00 with low 60s by 6:00 p.m. we have some changes coming, by the end of the week, that you may or may not like, those details coming up. monika santani, your turn. >> we are going to look right now at a map. there is still construction in place. should be cleared up shortly on the southbou
a foley catheter is used to drain a patient's bladder. during labor doctors can insert one to put pressure on the cervix. >>> remember when mom used to say go outside and play? it seems she was helping you in more ways than you knew. a new study suggests more time outside may help improve a child's vision. researchers in britain found youngsters spent four hours a week less outdoors if they were nearsighted. >>> it is 4:52 and time to take a look at the question of the...